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September 08,2022
By : Stephanie Rodriguez
Explore Port-au-Prince’s Triumphant Art Scene
In the 1940s, a watercolor painter from the United States, DeWitt Peters , moved to Port-au-Prince, Haiti...
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September 01,2022
By : Stephanie Rodriguez
Artist Fashions Nike Air Jordan 5s From Trash
On May 27, 1990, the Hansa Carrier was traveling from South Korea to Seattle when a sudden storm pummeled...
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August 25,2022
By : Stephanie Rodriguez
New Scholarship Is Revealing the Private Lives of China’s Empresses
In 1903, seemingly inexplicably, an American woman painted a 15-foot-tall portrait of China’s Empres...
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August 18,2022
By : Stephanie Rodriguez
Nine Women’s History Exhibits to See This Year
Across the Smithsonian, women's history is at the forefront, in part because of the launching of the...
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August 11,2022
By : Stephanie Rodriguez
After More Than Eight Decades, These Exquisite Whistler Watercolors Make Their Public Debut
In 1923, when the Freer Gallery of Art became the first art museum to open on the National Mall in Washin...
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August 04,2022
By : Stephanie Rodriguez
Secretary Lonnie Bunch on the New Memorial to Native American Veterans
In my family, Veterans Day was one of the most important days of the year. My father served in German...
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July 28,2022
By : Stephanie Rodriguez
With a Little Help From A.I., the Dali Museum Brings the Famed Surrealist to Life
Salvador Dalí wasn't exactly modest. And he’ll tell you so, too, face to face at the Dali Museum in...
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July 21,2022
By : Stephanie Rodriguez
Key Components of Civilization Key Components of Civilization
Civilization describes a complex way of life that came about as people began to develop networks of urban...
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July 14,2022
By : Stephanie Rodriguez
Asia: Human Geography Asia: Human Geography
Asia is the largest of the world’s continents, covering approximately 30 percent of the Earth’s land...
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July 07,2022
By : Stephanie Rodriguez
Does Consciousness Pervade the Universe?
One of science's most challenging problems is a question that can be stated easily: Where does consciousn...
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June 30,2022
By : Stephanie Rodriguez
How I learned to go in circles in Kathmandu
Article continues belowCircles don’t get much respect. They are the pariahs of geometry; round pegs...
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June 23,2022
By : Stephanie Rodriguez
This Test Can Measure the 'Dark Core' of Your Personality
Narcissists, psychopaths and sadists all have something in common: An underlying "dark core" of personali...
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June 16,2022
By : Stephanie Rodriguez
What is consciousness?
Humans once assumed our planet was the physical center of the solar system , so it's no surprise that...
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June 09,2022
By : Stephanie Rodriguez
The House Science Committee Is Back in Democrat's Control: What That Means for Science
Last night, the Democrats regained a majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, and with it, leadersh...
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June 02,2022
By : Stephanie Rodriguez
Why are the Japanese so resilient?
At the Shorinzan Darumaji temple in Takasaki, 130km north of Tokyo, visitors are greeted by hundreds...
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May 31,2022
By : Stephanie Rodriguez
Could Consciousness All Come Down to the Way Things Vibrate?
Why is my awareness here, while yours is over there? Why is the universe split in two for each of us...
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May 26,2022
By : Stephanie Rodriguez
Math genius Emmy Noether endured sexism and Nazism. 100 years later, her ideas still ring true.
When Albert Einstein wrote an obituary for Emmy Noether in 1935, he described her as a " creative ma...
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May 21,2022
By : Stephanie Rodriguez
UNESCO UNESCO
UNESCO is the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. It is a part of the Unite...
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May 11,2022
By : Stephanie Rodriguez
How the brain builds a sense of self
We are highly sensitive to people around us. As infants, we observe our parents and teachers, and fr...
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May 06,2022
By : Stephanie Rodriguez
NASA names headquarters building for 'hidden figure' Mary Jackson
NASA is recognizing one of its " hidden figures " by naming its main office after the first African Ameri...
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